Hi, all. This Saturday and Sunday I’ve got a stand at Alcon 2013 – Leicester’s Anime and Gaming Convention, it’s my first time attending an event like this and am looking forward to meeting plenty of fellow geeks! Join us!!!
The inspiration for this print comes from one of my favourite TV shows at the moment ‘Breaking Bad’ for those who haven’t seen it I highly recommend you give it a try! Saul Goodman is VERY unethical lawyer, but very good at helping his criminal clients off the hook, plus he’s very funny too!
This 2 colour hand pulled screen print measures 42cm x 59cm (approx) and is printed on 250gsm Annigoni acid free art stock. Each print is signed & numbered and is strictly limited to an edition of 150 so once they’re gone they’re gone.
A print that’s inspired by two of my favourite things Kahlua and The Big Lebowski. For the few of you that don’t know the Dude is a character from the film ‘The Big Lebowski’ played by the great Jeff Bridges and I probably shouldn’t admit this but the Dude is a bit of a personal role model of mine I can often be found wearing my dressing gown and slippers during the day, as well as other traits!
So here is my tribute to a great film and character. Perfect for any home, it will really tie the room together man!
This 3 colour hand pulled screen print measures 50cm x 70cm (approx) and is printed on 250gsm Annigoni acid free art stock. Each print is signed & numbered and is strictly limited to an edition of 150 so once they’re gone they’re gone.
After many requests I’ve finally got round to printing a set of 5 greeting cards based on some of my print designs.
Hand printed onto a natural white 250gsm art stock. The colour is a very dark pearlescent grey/black, I use high quality, nontoxic, water based ink, so they are environmentally friendly.
The cards measure 5” x 5″, each are initialed and are blank inside, come with a matching envelope and are enclosed in a clear cellophane sleeve for protection.
The set of 5 cards includes:
1 x Captains Log design.
1 x Convention design.
1 x Homeless Trooper design.
1 x Alert design.
1 x Disguise design.
A couple of weeks ago I was given the opportunity to hold an exhibition of my screen prints in the DaDa bar a very cool music/pub in the centre of Sheffield. The exhibition will be up until Sunday 4th August 2013, so if your in the area and haven’t seen my work before check it out!
This month saw the culmination of a joint project between members of the Leicester Print Workshop and SevenFive Productions. The project was designed as an opportunity for cross pollination, skills sharing and creative collaboration between filmmakers and printmakers. There was a premier at the Phoenix Cinema in Leicester – an exhibition and screening of work produced by LPW printmakers and local filmmakers working in collaboration.
I was paired with film maker Thomas Tyrrell. We decided to make a promo video of sorts showing my working process from sketching the idea through to final print making. You can see the film here:
It was a full house! Below me and Tom enjoying the free wine!
The title say’s it all, one of my favourite singer songwriters of all time and the first vinyl single I ever bought (Glory Days). Based on a previously done canvas piece I did a while a go, now available as a very limited run of screen prints. Enjoy!
This 3 colour hand pulled screen print measures 50cm x 50cm (approx) and is printed on 270gsm acid free art stock. Each print is signed & numbered and is strictly limited to an edition of only 50 so once they’re gone they’re gone.
So who does Batman call when the Tumbler breaks down? A little tribute to a great trilogy of Batman films by Christopher Nolan, enjoy!
This 2 colour hand pulled screen print measures 43cm x 34cm (approx) and is printed on acid free 315gsm Heritage art stock. Each print is signed & numbered and is strictly limited to an edition of 150 so as always once they’re gone they’re gone.
Yesterday I was invited back to my old school Rawlins by my dear friend Hayley Fern to show her after school art club a selection of my work. They were a very lovely group of 5-8 year olds and I think they liked some of my stuff, although it was sad that they didn’t know who William Shatner was
If you ever wanted to know where my inspiration comes from and my process, now you can! This video interview was my prize from Dusk 2 Dawn for one of my prints exhibited at the Open 24 2013 exhibition at New Walk Gallery in Leicester.